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Christian Science, a non-fiction book by Mark Twain |
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BOOK II - CHAPTER VI - THE ARISTOCRACY |
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_ This consists of First Members and their apostolic succession. It is a close corporation, and its membership limit is one hundred. Forty will answer, but if the number fall below that, there must be an election, to fill the grand quorum. This Sanhedrin can't do anything of the slightest importance, but it can It can "fix the salaries of the Readers." Twice a year it "votes on" admitting candidates. That is, for Church "Every recommendation for membership In the Church 'shall be All these three classes of beings are the personal property of Mrs. Eddy. Also it must "transact any Church business that may properly come before "Properly" is a thoughtful word. No important business can come before The Sanhedrin "votes on" candidates for admission to its own body. But "Before being elected, the candidates for First Members shall be approved Thus the Sanhedrin is the personal property of Mrs. Eddy. She owns it. But it is time to foot up again and "see where we are at." Thus far, The Massachusetts Metaphysical College; |